Sierra Ferrell stands as one of the most magnetic and imaginative voices in modern roots music — a wild-hearted songwriter who blends old-world country, gypsy jazz, folk, and Appalachian waltz into something unmistakably her own. Raised in the hills of West Virginia and sharpened through years of wandering, street performing, and bar-room stages, she arrived like a time-traveling troubadour with a voice equal parts smoke, honey, and untamed wonder. Her breakout album Long Time Coming introduced the world to her spellbinding vibrato and cinematic storytelling, followed by Trail of Flowers, which cemented her as a genre-shaping force. Onstage, Sierra Ferrell builds worlds — riotous, tender, mischievous, romantic — where swing fiddles and ghost-lit ballads breathe the same air. Both vintage and visionary, she’s become a modern folk icon, expanding the frontier of Americana with fearless imagination and a sound that feels eternal.